tittup

/ˈtɪtəp/
verb
  1. To move with a lively, springy, or prancing step.
    • He tittuped into the room, humming a happy tune.
    • The little girl tittuped down the sidewalk, full of energy.
    • The dancers tittuped across the stage during the lively number.
noun
  1. A lively, springy movement or gait, like a prance or caper.
    • She walked with a playful tittup, as if dancing to an inner tune.
    • The puppy's tittup made everyone smile as it bounced along the path.
    • The horse moved with a cheerful tittup across the field.
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